Remote Luxury (album)
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Remote Luxury | |||||
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Studio album by The Church | |||||
Released | 1984 | ||||
Recorded | 301 Studios, Sydney Dec. 1983 & Winter 1984 |
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Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
Length | 40:28 | ||||
Label | EMI Parlophone | ||||
Producer | The Church and John Bee | ||||
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The Church chronology | |||||
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In 1984, the Church signed to Warner Bros. in the United States, which was interested in releasing the band's most recent material. Rather than simply put out the Persia and Remote Luxury EPs, the label decided to repackage them as one album. Along with reshuffling the tracks to give them some semblance of cohesiveness, Warner Bros. decided to release "Constant In Opal" as a U.S. single. The version of "No Explanation" has a some 20-second instrumental jam tagged on to the front of it, apparently recorded separately from the original. The album was released on CD by Arista Records in 1990, but has since been deleted.
[edit] Track listing
- "Constant In Opal" (Kilbey)
- "Violet Town" (Kilbey)
- "No Explanation" (Kilbey)
- "10,000 Miles" (Kilbey/Willson-Piper)
- "Maybe These Boys" (Kilbey)
- "Into My Hands" (Kilbey)
- "A Month of Sundays" (Kilbey)
- "Volumes" (Willson-Piper)
- "Shadow Cabinet" (Kilbey)
- "Remote Luxury" (Kilbey)
[edit] Personnel
- Steve Kilbey: Vocals, Bass Guitar, Keyboards
- Peter Koppes: Guitars
- Marty Willson-Piper: Guitars, Vocals, Lead Vocals on "Volumes" and "10,000 Miles"
- Richard Ploog: Drums
Additional Keyboards by Craig Hooper and David Moore